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VOL X, GEORGIA STATE COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA. JUNE 5, 1935. NUMBER 25.
UASKME New Officers for Practice School HobbyGroup Tea Seniors Honored
Campus Clubs Hold Seniors Given in Honor With Graduation
Dear Miss Yvonne,
Slowly but surely, I am drifting
Are Announced Class Night of Miss Moye Entertainments
toward madness. I never saw such
(Editor's note: Various clubs on The Peabody High school seniors Miss Annie Jo Moye was enter- The formal dance on Friday night
people in my life. These Biology
the campus have elected their offi- held their Class Night exercises in tained recently at an alfresco tea, given by the seniors will bring to a
students haunt me in my sleep.
cers for next year at different the Assembly hall on Tuesday, May given in her honor by Miss Louise climax the series of entertainments
Right in the midst of a serious out-
times this spring- and we have been 28, at eight o'clock. The program Smith and the members of the Per- honoring the graduating students
door meeting, half of the meeting
asked to publish the names of those took the form of a porch party at sonality Interest group of Activity which were given during the past
}umps up and heads for a tree,
who have been elected. We were which the class president, Florence Council. weeks.
peers mysteriously up into the fol-
unable to obtain the officers of all Hartman, entertained the class. The Among those in the receiving line The dance will be given in the
iage, murmurs disturbingly, and
the clubs.) eminent entertainers procured for were Miss Annie Jo Moye, Dr. and library at eight o'clock with Larry
then chases after an innocent bug.
History Club the occasion included: the Wonder- Mrs. Guy H. Wells, Col. and Mrs. Moore and his Novelty Orchestra
Honestly, everytime I see some hag-
President: Georgellen Walker, Mc- ing Poet, Drilley Blott (Nellie But- Jenkins, Miss Emily Simpson, Miss furnishing the music. Chaperones
gard, wild-eyed, distracted student,
Donough; vice president: Weldon ler, class poet); the outstanding Sara K. Vann and Miss Louise will be Dr. and Mrs. Guy Wells, Dr.
I don't have to guess twice; I know
Seals, Waycross; secretary: Florence scenario writer, Miss Getta Lotta Smith. and Mrs. Hoy Taylor, Miss Ethel
that it is what used to be a Biology
Knight, Social Circle; treasurer: Garta, (Alice Humphries, class his- The lawn in front of the audi- Adams, Dr, and Mrs. William T.
student. Why, the place is fairly
Elizabeth Chandler, Milledgeville. torian) who depicted incidents in tourium was very attractively ar- Wynn, and Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Fow-
infested with the creatures. Never
Home Economics Club the history of the class by means of ranged with tables and beach um- ler.
stare up into the air as though you
were looking for something. I tried President: Mary Lillian Murphey, real life talkies; the famous phrenol- brellas. Punch bowls around which The dance given by the junior
it once and one of those people Augusta; vice president: Claudia ogist, Pull the wool-over-your-eyes was placed cut flowers, added much class on May 4 was the first of the
came along, fastened her claws in Little, Macon; secretary: Vida Thur- Blooie Deanie (Dorothy Veatch, to the loveliness of the summer set- series of entertainments for the
my shoulder, knocked my chin up mond, Midville; treasurer: Florence class prophet) who after feeling the ting. Delicious sandwiches were also seniors. Since then, the sophomore
into the clouds, grabbed a handful Shearouse, Bowden. protuberances on the heads of the served. Those in charge of the erv- class has been host at a picnic sup-
of hair, and began tugging in a fran- Spanish Club seniors, prophesied what each girl ing were members of the Interest per, and the different dormitories
tic, restless manner. Yvonne, I have President: Elsie Kersey, LaGrange; would become; and the brilliant law- group. Assisting were Miss Ethel have had a series of parties.
just got to know something. I ab- vice president: Sara Calhoun, Mount yer, Carla Evie Bughes, who read Adams, Miss Maggie Jenkins, Miss Bell Hall was host at a formal
solutely can't go on in this manner. Vernon; secretary: Ledra DeLamar, the last will and testament of the Rosabel Burch, Mrs. Kathleen Woot- dinner on May 17. Bell Annex en-
I tell you they are driving me crazy. Columbus; treasurer: Carolyn Cole- class of 1935. In order to make the en, Mrs. Anne Smith, Miss Blanche tertained at a theatre party on May
I get into the tub with my shoes on; man, Perry. occasion as unique as possible the Green and Miss Margaret Candler. 24. Atkinson hall gave a porch party
I put salt in my coffee; I pull the Health and Physical Education Club hostess, Florence Hartman (gifto- The guests included the faculty of on May 25, Terrell hall entertained
window down when I mean to push President: Lola Dowis, Atlanta; rian) presented the favors before the G. S. C. W., the faculty of G. M. C, at an informal dance, Terrell B and
it up; I brush my teeth with Wood- vice president: Mary Pitts Allen, dinner. Each girl was presented with the wedding party, friends of the C was host at a late supper party
bury's cream; oh, please, tell me Monticello; secretary: Robbie Rog- a small gift which would help her bride, members of Activity Council on May 19, and Ennis hall gave a
anything, just anything. ers, Gainesville; treasurer: Palacia in her prophesied career. and friends of members of the Per- theatre party followed by a recep-
Stewart. After the exercises the members of sonality Interest group. tion on May 27.
"BUGGY-WUGGY"
Biology Club the senior class gathred in the col- On Wednesday night, May 29, Mr.
Dear "Buggy-Wuggy," Frank D. Adams, manager of the
You've certainly got trouble plus President: Edith Tanner, Atlanta; lege tea room where the class ban- Red Gross Holds
vice president: Rebecca Anderson, quet was held at which Miss L. R. Campus theatre, was host at a
more trouble on your hands. Yes, I I n s t i t u t e Here theatre party for the members of the
know how they "are. Everything Atlanta; secretary: Vilda Shuman, G. Burfitt, Miss Mary Lee Ander-
Cooledge, treasurer: Juanita Willis, son, and Mrs. C. E. Fowler were senior class. On Sunday Dr. and
which may prove curious immed- (Continued from page 1)
guests of the class. This entertain- Mrs. Wells held open house for the
iately gets spotted. Speaking of the Atlanta. Julian Boehm, a famous magician
ment was greatly enjoyed by the and chairman of the Atlanta roll call seniors, and Sunday night the home
goobs peeding up into trees reminds Granddaughters Club
economics club gave a supper for
me of that bird's eye view idea. President: Ala Jo Brewton, Vi- entire class. presented a most entertaining pro-
Members of the eighth grade as- gram Friday night. Mr. Boehm is the senior members of the club. On
Join the Biology class and travel. dalia; vice president: Rosa Blue
Sunday morning Dr. Euri Belle
See the world on the wing. Gaze into Williams, Buena Vista; secretary: sisted in depicting the class history. distinguished for having been dec-
Bolton gave a breakfast at the Bald-
the depths of the mystic leaves and Elizabeth Lucas, Reynolds; treasurer: Miss Gussie Tabb and members of orated with an orchid by Walter
the ninth grade arranged and Winchel for his outstanding Red win hotel in honor of the senior and
see nature in its own original "tweet, Frances Manning, Barnwell, S. C.
served the banquet. sophomore graduates in her psy-
tweet." Listen, don't worry; every- Mathematics Club Cross work.
chology classes.
thing'U work out all right if you President: Elsie Kersey, LaGrange; Mrs. Mildred Shelton Brook, the
just trust and believe in the impos- vice president: Mary Peacock, Co- Dr. Sanford Makes general representative for South bare.
lumbus; secretary: Martha Harrison,
sible. "Birds of a feather flock to- Visit, to G. S. C. W. Georgia gave a talk in chapel Tues- Who gives himself with his alms
gether." Insects are just insects, Atlanta; treasurer: Louisa Noyes, day morning. She said "the Red feeds three—
that's all— think nothing of it when Atlanta. (Continued from page 1) Cross is an organization that be- Himself, his hungering neighbor
you see them together. I know it's Commerce Club was moved up half an hour in order longs to American people to do hu- and me.' "
an awfully "fowl" situation but all President: Fay Pilkenton, Molena; that all students might hear him be- manitarian work in America as well
of these things rise to a settled vice president: Mary Davis, Clayton; tween the examinations which were as abroad. The purpose is to set up
perch at some time or other. secretary: Caroline Crockett, Brad- scheduled for Wednesday morning. a program that will help prevent
Scientifically Yours, enton, Fla.; treasurer: Frances Man- On Tuesday he delivered the bac- disaster and to function in time,of
v YVONNE D'AMOUR. ning, Barnwell, S. C. calaureate address to the gradua- disaster." She ended her speech by
Activity Council tion class at G. M. C. and spent part saying that "Red Cross volunteer
Dear Miss D'Amour, President: Ethel Tos, Claxton; vice' of the day on the military college service carries out Sir Launfal's vis-
Halp, murder, or any bloodthirsty president: Lucille Thomas, Macon; campus. On Wednesday at noon the ion:
yell you can think of. It's a Spec- secretary: Dorothy Ingram, Atlanta; faculty of G. S. C. W. entertained 'For the Holy Supper indeed
trum and its refracting all of my ig- treasurer: Mirian Gordy, Perry. at a luncheon in the Mansion in Is whatsoever we share with anoth-
norance, terrible writing, and fero- honor of him. The wives and hus- ers need,
cious temper. I've written in those bands of all faculty members were Not what we give but what we share
annuals until I feel like if I see an-
New Books Are also present. For the gift without the giver is
other one, that well-meaning and Added to Library
when you do write in someone's an-
"ah, please, just a line" annual own-
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Van Dyke's "Blue Flower" and
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that's when I call out the marines.
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I feel like "over-seas," too. I don't staff. The one who presents an an-
think that there's much that can be Hose 59c to $1.25
done but there must be something
behind the MUCH that will help
nual to be signed should croom
"Please" and hold her breath as her
victim mutters gutteral sounds to
Graduation Gifts
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BINFORD'S
a little. the tune of "I'll Be Glad When
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ACUTE AUTOGRAPHER, You're Dead, You Rascal You."
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humming "When I Grow Too Old
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